KHIDAY, MARCH M. Hl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BWO ID cattleman leaves PAGE THREE kv nnii III II HI! t PKUtU Kb t m mm i i I I'AUIH. M""h- " " Hllf ,l0 ,,,,! l.lcorforiiuTlImppioi Wllllumlol.o .'Lndril for "" ll""' "" "" ar'',, ,;r,"K 'inal ' ""' "I,'"IM lcliiriitloii "f "" 'the nulluiirt imiieinbleil lit Hid peare III WHICH in I'll ill ""ll iniirv mil) I"' cniiru upon " " ( l. M. Mf-I.mnoie wlio Iiiin cattle In terests In Kliiiiintli County left this Hintulm: fur tin ti Fiiuivlsro nfler hov- VI Ul llllH lll-lll, Illl IlllUOIIIIVeri ttiul lie will gel ii hundred hijj.l or morn of Ills lilK blind ot cut (Id hack floin tint (Viiinpler ranch nt Odeumi by bout . mid tlm ii'.n will be driven In DEAREST PUBLIC OREGON FIR SEEDS i GOING TO FRANCE I'OUTI.ANI), MiiicIi 13 -Douglas fir rmi'MtH of Uiugun unci Wishing. Inn nic to ruriihih seeds for ruforust Ini: llii' ili'iillilcil iiii'ih of Franco. Tim Hut Hliliniioiit of Douglas fir sends wiiii Itiliiin lo Knuire recently by 1 H. IthlNiliili', miiietnry of tliu American nml finally selected Donghis fir, which Ih known In Franco as "Am erica's moat Important wood," It U believed tliut tliu hoII mul cllmatu of Frunco mo sultnblo to tliu rapid Krowtli uml development of Douglas fir forests onfi'tu'" z , jl'iirt-Hlfy nwioclutloii. Thin consign iv !hi"""'J ''"!"', y'",' '",yrliiii;-!iiii.iu Ih mirrirli'iit for tliu Krowtli of ly nlil. A word to llic wlhij Ih huIII-; f,0 0,j ,,.,.,,,, Our Motto- "Von can't heller tlm1 ','1'" '"""'b government, In work- """ , !' l IHtiii fur tin) riiforiwmioii of illutmicu.of more than lf.O in I leu, by '""" "peni ih money enrneil. iippinximntely l.nyii.ooi) iicies of fur the longe-st transmission of radio liomntlines t in ii hie ni: uf iii,i i . .. 7 . ... I'lpuln crmitDii n pair of "Uii.i.H." , , '." V "" ",m"B ",0 w"r" ."" . win. an ulrpinno in """" niuwn njiecieH oi irons iiigni over ut'iiicvcii RADIO I'HOXi: DISTANCE RECORD IS SMASHED. WAH11IN0T0N, Murcli 14. He ctotury Daniels talked today by radio telephone with Ensign Harry Fugcti water In a nuvy flying lion mi route fiom Wnshliigton to Hampton Honda. Coinniiinlcntlon was estubllshed at a FOR CHINESE NOODLES. TAMALES & CHILI CON CAItN'E GO TO Arnold's Chili Parlors Coiner Sixth nml Klamath sri Herald'sCjasgfieJjjfe Hornet lines tlm Aim, .Miiiiii', )oii I... !.. .....t Jcrlbn In ti"' l,,,,,',, 'fN'1"' nwurillni; ,i't druW n Idiink v bi-lli'vn now i the prwiil I'lni'i r wliul Ik In. Unit Motlmr Kvn wiih a novli'i. at pick iiw.l In tn I' nmJorlty ' tint rum. IK tlm npploM, mid In roallty iiIiii'IiimI Liulon on fciM.nMblllly for Ilia w.ir. ' ' MiiUHiu-tltiis Kr.ip.'fn.lt Wli.it Bilnnlmi on r i , ',..,.. ,... i' miylliK Ih, money In xitvil by The mpnit of tM fonuitlMlon will Um ,iurfl,w of n,u,m, ' b rciiily wlttihi ii few diiyw nml tln' Imvo hiiiiiii film "wiitoni'M In varl- ii,,llMtlonii urn Unit tbi' iihmiiIiith am ouk nlii'H ttrnioiilimn mi llii' in mi poini.H. Tbent nri' llki'ly to be dlffi-roiHOH, hovn'ii-r. M'KiirilliiK nnlmrdlniiti! tier run orflcliilH. nltbiniKli "t iirmint i 'wtjorllj- of tl' foinnilniloii Ih undpr. ilool In lioM that tlmy cim bn punlMli. d for "tilt'w 'u, "r ',,, I'tu'lH"! bj them lu violation of tlm national la of (liTiinny or tlm rui'lit of war. Such it rule Mould apply lo thn of fl eer Hhoi'xirtiti'il Cnptnln Kryntt, but nottolhi'ioi'io'lnm''."' Kdlth Cnvidl wto, It I polnti'd nut. nilnlit Imc bn trclinlcnlly xulliy of iinnnK. ,Vo doubt In fob an to the llalilllly of nunUbmi'M ot a flnrman offlror mk. to prlnnm-r nr war yud found guilty of uroclllfi mm IIHlia.iTIO.V IHHTIltTH TO UK I.VVKHTIflATKI). flAI.KM, March H.Stato Kngln. Mr Cupper ha som- to Hnuthnni On (on, hiTi' In' "III limpect tbo Mnd ford, Itoxiii- IIIvit. (litld Hill and Ttltnt Irrlgntluii ilhtrlrtN. Tlm Mud ford dlMrlot, which Include 20,000 tat of land near Mod ford, oxpoct to itturp It water from Dig lluttn creek and linn voted bonda In tbo mm of tl, 500,000 for the purpose ot currying nut Ha work ,, THKV AUK Al.li OUT OK HTK1 HIT IIKItH AND KHIKNDH TOLEDO. March 14. Kugonti V. Debi In an iililretia bore doclnrod that Unlne and Trotnky were tbo "fori- moil (tatcsmen of tbo nge." Ho cnl- ltd the iiipri'iuo court JildgDa "be whlikcrcd imwdereil old ftixslln who never ilecldcd anytbliiR." MVSTKIIV (iAI.OIti: IS "yi'KII.V OK IIKAIITS. If )ou aro fond of u motion plitiire ploy cruimiteil full of plot uml myH terr, If Jim llko a plcttiro tbnt keepH jou In dellKbtful auapuiiHu to tbo very end- )uu uiiut ou Vlrglnlu I'eanon In her newest ttirlllnr "Queen or IIcuiIh." Tbl.i greut Fox pbotopluy will he ahown today nt tbo Liberty Theatre. "OH, IF I COULD BREAK THIS COLD!" Almost as Boon as said with Dr. Klnft's Now Discovery Get a bottlo today! Tb rapidity with which thti fifty Jew-old famiy renlejy rcllevea cough. SS ?ntn"U bronchial atucki u! t "P.1 ltt PPurIty on the lacruw yMr by year.' cwgWny iptlla never loaci rrlends. It ociquicUy and pleaaantly what it U recommended to do. Ono trial puti it a your medicine cabinet nt absolutely indjipeniahle. 60c and $10. Bowda Usually Qotfged? oruBibn th??? ? "fc. . com SnW BW New Life Pi". STSL11? bi"ou,n". hedache, J omach, tonwe coat, by eUmlal ne the bowcl-clogcineii. 25c, lluvii you Mi'i-ii our window? ll will pay, Wii biivn u Htoclc of rliiK niouiilliiKM, nml can hcI your diamond while you Willi lilK Ntoi'k of I'olornd Htnni'H. If you havi' a mouutliiK Hint nnedH nun, Hl'll lla.. Hluvory ring In vnrloiiH kIh-h. Home In llii' miiHt lii'iiiitlful word In any Iiiiikuuku. mid ouii with n row of tliu nlcn IhliigH Ih ii Joy fornvnr. I'rctty ullviir wnrn, cut kLihh ami Cblnii lend a (iibln nfTcct thut can't Im Improved on. Kvon tlm (npi'worm etui bn dn celved Into n lot of poor cooking through thn medium of tlm huuiitiritl, If you nlii't lucky It' your fault. Ain't I hollered enough iihout thn blrtliHlonu? ll llloodHtnni' IIiIh uiontli If you wiint your Ivory engraved we enn do It, nml In uny color. Monroe Ih thn champion engraver of thn United .State or Oregon. Wo bnvn tint latent collar pliiH for aoft collar". Wn got Inta of Hpox anil colored gla.inos. J Latent In napkin cllpn. We got a jiloqk of ribbon bniceletH Hoy' wutchi'H lu two grudim-2 nml $2. 50. : We lire cloning nut n big bunch of nlurm clock ni f2 0i). Yuli can't oversleep when these nro around. ' Hoso cover ii inultltiido of shins., Wn need your aid damn Imd. ; Mcllnttun', lit 60R Main street, between Sixth mid Seventh Htrect. ' People's Market PRODUCER TO CONSUMER PEOPLE'S QUALITY means THE HIGHEST PEOPLE'S PRICES mean THE LOWEST PEOPLE'S SERVICE means THE BEST Come in and get our prices, compare them with any other house. If th'ey are not as low or lower, we do not want your money. And, re member, that one big factor in meats is Quality Phone 83 For Quality Meats, call up Phone 83. 534 Main St IhSEj Ii? yum IUeIUiSI IggyP 45c VALUE SPECIAL SATURDAY 39c POUND FIVE POUND LIMIT TO A CUSTOMER STAR DRUG CO. i i v- .BkiMV Qv HPHtta Psijgjj Our Guarantee m&a&SJM MJ.B. CoffcJ if it doc mWfCjfCwHRl not pleaso your tactc, no BI ft A 'FpwM matter how much you pILVg S VigaMm XKVi "d out of tho can. MMmMmim Buy the s lb Can (SgaOHgBgaaBQgBiff Save Money jSBrjKi V itf .JajjaSSJSSSMBBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSW GARICH'S GROCERY NEWS voi.i'.mi: i. KLAMATH KA1.1M, OHKCO.V, KHIDAY, MARCH 11, 1010 Nl'MllKK 8 KDITOIHAI, JiiHt rncelveil Informntlon from J. V. llouHton tbnt "Tnrzaii of thn Apes," coming to thn .Slur ttionter .Sunday nnd Monday, Ih pr.tittlvnlv thn grentest Rnumitlnu tbnt hni ever entered tho corporate limits of Klnm'nth Fnlls, nnd nayn It will startle It will thrill It will sur. prUo. nml nt tho Hume tlmo It will entertain all thoso who wIIiiosr thin wonderful picture. FOR SATURDAY CALIFORNIA BEANS Pink 10c Itod Mexican lOe llnyo 10c LlninH 15r Argo Cornstarch (. be Two pounds fresh Tubroso UouoIobh CodllBh 05c JUST ARRIVED Al'XT JKM1MA 1WCKWHKAT AND PRKPAItKI) l'AXCAKK FLOURS ' 1A1G CAUI.V SVRUP IN ALL Sl.KS HAVE YOU JOINED THE Good Roads Association? MORE BUSINESS FIRST CLASS GOODS BETTER SERVICE STAR Theater Sunday and Monday March 16 md 17 SUNDAY MATINEE, 2:30 EXTRA ATTRACTION 8,000 FEET OF THRILLS TARZAN OF THE- APES AM1KRT I'AYSON TERHUNE snld: "It's the greatest picture I over saw." PAUWNE FREDERICKS wild: "It's a wonderful picture" EVENING WORLD said: -"Only one word will describe It. It la marvelous." EVENING TELEGRAM xulil: "It thrills, It nstoundB." HERALD mild; "Moro thrills than Rrondway Is usod to," WILLARD MACK snld: "It Is a mnaterploco of primeval life." THEJTIMES mild: '"It Is thrilling nnd educational." YOU. WILL SAY- s IT STARTLES IT THRILLS IT ASTOUNDS IT SURPRISES- SPECIAL PRICES, 10c, 25c. IT ENTERTAINS, a.. . .. V .. CITY Market Phone 108 a'.st a few doors east of posteffht: ROR SALE V."'. OUR MOTTO "REST MEATS AT REST PRICES" SATURDAY PRICES Reef Plate Rolls Ilcef Shoulder Roust Reef Shoiililer Steiiks Iilti Rousts of Pork . Lnln Chop Sugar Cur eil Huron Hack. Sugar Cured Shoulders JoiteN 18c .24c Sic 28c ...10c ..fWr ..lllr .aic Phone Your Orders PHONE 108 IntcntlonH to Improve said streets, or portions thereof, and Intersections in nccordance'wlthvald plans, specifica tions and estimates. Said improve ments to consist of bringing said street to establish grade, the Inatal- iuuuu ul (.uuvicio vuiuiUK. piuil PHClN'F. PPVTnv? Ill .In jji drainage and the paving of said . ' ' J''UN for Wood Hjr sireeis uuu iiiicraeciiuuH wiiii uiiiiu-'pjn ,..,.., v. ,u..uuu. w. wb..u. ..u. ,,, i. H-. . face pavement, at tho estimated cost , , r,n , , " " condition; n.iii' of $10,921.85 for oil macadam and,,, ',"." n r ranclsce: onaT. estimated cost of $10,400.00 for bl- '", I f"' lrivc.; u'' trneklj loo tullthlc or concreto; and he It further i A j, v" J. " new Afldreia'. resoiveu ny me uommon council, iiiui tho property hereinafter described be and boriby Is declared benefited by, the Bald proposed Improvement, to-, wit: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, S and 6 of block I 11: lots 1. 2, 3, 4, S, 6 and 7 of block 13; lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 5, 6. 7. anu s, oi oiock is; iois i, z, j, s.:ca3h u, i, s, 9, 1U, 11, it, n. i, ID,, foreeoine being in Hot Springs Ad-1 "ctt"s ,,aeraa !ndlnt. dltlon to the Ulty or Kiamatn rans. Also lots 1. 2, 3, FTC m1 1 t r Nlchol. Addition to the City of ""; ''".. V$Cl Klamath. Falls, Oregon; .. land9'fruU?,n0Kr,r,ih,- JS''O " and that said property above uescriD-oini, ' ... w. g. KOUll 9 r,.... r.aiU, 19.9. Pnll 1 1 !.' n... - .. iiiiuij n n.f I a.-... l.onr.llc. ... j V 'UUni --- u'-i ntjcQ rvo . (grade t'hllrote & Smith. FOR SALE--The ,t.nTL. also two Ijareea. .i, ' 'r.""' 1-UCU feet and 14rin VV... ! '"?: ml- 'ellent, lO-Jt.', ,"??. ". f: Prlceseoo "i'iuire j. a. TaM t ' '.. 16 and 17 of block 12; all of thelK,".",?" . or Ster. 1U-BI liy OI mamain runs. Pr,n a a r t ... .. 3, 7, 8 and 9 of block , v,mS0ALE N"1 ". bat a food of block 69. all niroohme'f rrournd 90x110 W ; igt?' i . i. m, nt ' rooms, rour closets. hM,,.L ." ed be and hereby Is declared to be the ' property to be assessea ror tne ex- jpense of said improvement. And be it further resolved that Monday, the J 7th day of April, 1919, at the hour of i ners in me time and place for tho hearing of ob jeciions ana remonstrances agaiuHi 12-tfM,' Slough ruit salb 100 sacks whit. h' land potatoes, i at - rancn- , 13J4tw 8 o'clock p. m., at the council cnam- Fon ,. rv.. , ., rr' hers in the city hall, be fixed t d&ftj S. 9th st motorcycle, with tandem. 115 ,13-St ! the said proposed Improvement; andPon gALE OnA inr.i . the Police Judge is hereby directed to TnS.1 "? PublicSale I will sell nt my place on tho Merrill foml, 8 lulled from Klamath Falls, known as the H. S. Newton Runcli, THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY cause notice or said nearing to oe published as by Charter provided State of Oregon, County of, Klamath, as; City of Klamath Falls. I, A. L. Leavitt, Police Judge of the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby cerjlfy that the foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy or the resolution adopted by .the Common Council on 3d day of March, 1919, declaring its Intention to improve portions of Cres cent, Canby and East streets, in the City of Klamath Falls, and approving plans, specifications and estimates of cost thereof as submitted by the City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge. 13-10t RESOLUTION The City Engineer, pursuant to res olution of the Common Council here tofore adonted. having, on the 3d day of February, 1919, filed plans and specifications and estimates or cost oi imurovlng Pine street, from Third One span horse. O years old, 1.600 ! westerlr tc ' ?. '- pounds; 1 pan marcs, 5 years old, 1,400 pounds; other smaller horses, hroko and unbroko; 1 good milch coiv, S yearling steers, about 75 head ewes, bred to thoroughbred Lincoln bucks, start lambing March 10th; 1 pinna, cost new $430; 1 Ford touring car; 3 wagons; 1 top buggy; 1 De Luvnl cream separator; 1 walking plow; 1 good sulkey plow, and other farm implements. SALE BEGINS AT 1 P. M. ON Thursday, March 20 ..All sums under $20, cash; all sums over ?'M, notes on seven months' time nt l per cent interest... Five per cent discount for ensh. H. S. NEWTON, Owner C. U. MERRILL, Auctioneer. LESLIE ROGERS, Clerk. KLAMATH FALLS HRANCH MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES Ofllco ISO S. 0th St. Phone 87 E. II. JEFFERSON Local Manager I1BSIL. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE: Department of the In terior, United States Indian Service, Klamath Agency. Oregon, Marcn is. 1J19. Propo3iila will bo received at this odlce until 2 o'clock p. m April 14, 1919, for furnishing approximate ly 4,200 head of cattle, to be pur chased for the Klamath Indians, ap proximately as follews: Heirers, i o 3 years old, 2,800 to 3.G00; steers. approximately 2 yoars old. 70Q; milch cows, under 4 yoars old, 40; bulls, pure brod Hereford or Durham, 1 to 3 years, old, 220. The right is re served to roject any and all bids, to accept ono part and reject tho other, mid to walvo technical defects as the Interests of the sorvlco may refjulro. No mombor ot congress, agent or em ployee of tho United States govern ment shall have any Interest, direct or Indirect, In tho furnishing of said cattlo. Further Information will bo furnlshod upon application to tbo undersigned at nbove address. Wal ter Q. West, Supervisor in Charge. 12-Gt RESOLUTION Tho City Engineer, pursuant to resolution of tho Common Council horetoforo adopted, having, undor dato of February 3d, 1919, fllod plans, specifications and estimates of tho cost of improving Crescent ave nue from U. S. irrigation canal to Canby street! Canby street to East street; Rust street to Intersection ot Crescent uvonuo at p.. S, irrigation canul, and intersections, and the CquucII having taken same under ad vlsoment and find sutd plans, specifi cations nnd estimates satisfactery: Uo It hereby resolved, thut said plans, specifications and estimates for the Improvement of tho ubovo men tioned streets and Intersections, be, and" tho sumo aro hereby approved. And bo It further resolved that the Common Council hereby deolares its pairs tongs, one loadlnr iin.'.. tornor binds; all la good repair, la quire 2252 Vine street. Mm.. Ad4U tion. 12-4t, FOn SALE 80 acres good hurt-; fenced; small building; 0 acras Irrigated; $40 per acre; terms. See' L Jacobs. " jj.f ' FOR SALE .120, acres near KUa. ath Falls; partially improved; IH' acres and 35 acres near Malln.lii w be Irrigated. soon; 70 acres how croe-' ped; 80 acres on main road, foot "of Stukel mountain,-some cropped. HBIa Addition lots near Sixth street; alaa corner lot on hill. One Portland resi dence; one Ashland residence. WH sell above separately and on terms; wish Klamath Falls residence. Set owner, 715 Main street, who wM make you low price. 14-tf." . SITUATIONS WANTED rfsiVWawaa WANTED Position to assist wtk' housework or care for chlldrem. Box 255. 14-$t,f;t Jrr HELP WANTED m nufmnimim0IA0tmmtJJVttl0uj WANTED Experienced girl, for housework. Phone 43 1Z-X1j HELP WANTED Lady for general housework; good wages, iteaaV Job.' Inquire or write Mrs. Ray Pi ett. Malln, Ore. 13-t" WANTED Experienced woman fer general housework; good wajea. Phone 265. Uf', MISCELLANEOUS MMaasMMasssa'sa"iMJr WANTED April 1st. a furnished house. Phone 208W. Geo. O. Pry. 5-lQt ' FOR RENT keeping rooms. Phone 255T. 11-tf r'OR RENT Furnished rooms and apartments. Phone 147. 12-Ct FOR RENT Furnished house. Is- qulre 605 Spring at., back of bath house. n-5. LOST AND FOUND nru-Lru-L-iraiaJ - ..., LOST Saturday night, my J.86 pay, two silver dellars: writ ttj finder please return to the Herald office. Newsboy No. 7. 13-tf eluding Intersections, and Payne alley from Pine street la a' southerly direc tion to Main street,' including Inter sections, and the Council having tak en the same under advisement, and finding said plans, specifications end estimates satisfattbry; It Is hereby resolved that said plans, specifications and estimates for the improvement of Pine street from Third street westerly to Payne alley, and Payne alley from Pine street southerly to Main street, be, and the same aro hereby approved. And' be it further resolved, that the Common Council hereby declares its Intention to improve said portions of Pine street and Payne alley in ac cordance with said plans, specifica tions and estimates, said Improve ment to consist ot paving said portion of said streets with oil macadam, at an estimated cost, including cement! sidewalks, curbing and grading, ot I1Q 17C Qfi' r ftamanr nflvamnnt at I m estimated cost, lnclndlnr cement FOR 'RENT Two furnished houae- siaewaiKS, curDing ana graaing, oi $23,500.00; or' crushed rock, at an estimated cost ot $18,000.00; or bi- lullthlc pavement at an estimated cost, including ' sidewalks, curbing and grading, ot $23,500.00; said Im provement in either event to Include grading, rolling and curbing. And be it further resolved by the Common Council that the property hereinafter described be, and hereby is declared benefited by said proposed improvement, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 6: lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 ot block 5; lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of block 4; lots 1 and 2 ot block 3; lots 1, 2 and 3 ot block 2; lots 1 and 2 at block 1; lots 1, 2, 3, 8 and 9 qt block 25; lots 3. 4, 5, 6 and 7 ot block 24; lots 3 and, 4 of block 23: lot 3 of block 22; lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 ot block 21; norm izu reet or vacant portion ot Center Btreet; lots 5, 6, 7 and 8 ot block 20, lots 6. 6, 7 and 8 ot block 19; all ot said lots and blocks be ing in the 'original town of Klam ath Falls; and that said property above describ ed be, and hereby is declared to be the property to be assessed for tho expense of said improvement; and be it further resolved, that Monday the 7th day of April, 1919, at the hour of 8 o'clock- p. m,, at the Council cham bers In tho city ball ot the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, be fixed as the time and place for the hearing ot objections and remonstrances against the said 'proposed Improvement;1 and tbo Polico Judge be, and hereby is di rected to cause notice of said hearing to bo published as by charter pro vided. State of Oregon, County ot Klamath, ssr City ot Klamath Falls. I, A. L. Leavitt, Police Judge ot the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a duly enrolled copy ot the resolution adopted by the Common Council on the 3d day ot March, 1919. declaring Its intention to improve Pine street rrom tnira stroet to Payne al oy. nnd "ho mmnvni Payne alloy from Pine 8t,reot to Main the follewing: .Irani ntiH nmmlnc ,!, nln... ..V.....I : tlcatlons and estimates ot the cost submitted by the City Engineer. A. L. LEAVITT. Police Judge. 13-10t LOST On Merrill Road, rubber-llnei laprobe; near Short ranch. Brn to Modoc Stables: reward. 14-3t See Charles S. Hood. Klamath Agency for health and accident -in- aiirnnna l"l , NOTICE Notice' is hereby given to the peo ple ot Klamath Falls to have their garbage ready to be carried away on tho 1st and 15th ot each and every month. No accumulation ot garbage under the ordinance passed February 24, 1919, is to remain on the prom ises -more than fifteen days, except ashes, tin cans, glass and garbage of similar nature, which must be hauled away every ninety days. The following subjects come under tho head ot garbage: Every accumur latlon of animal, fruit or tefetahW mutter, liquid or otherwlie, that, at tends the preparation, use. cookinr. eating or storing of'meat, flsh.QWi, fruit or vegetables; ashes, tin cans, bottles, glass or discarded articles of similar character; all trees, vines, brushes and lawn trimmings, neaa leaves and trash from gardens. All ashes, glass, bottles, tin caja and garbage of a similar nature ehI be plnced in a suitable receptacle arnte and apart from the other classes of garbige above described. Persons may dispose of tneir gar bage by burying It on the PremUja in accordance with the rules of thj Board of Health, or the owner of tM, garbage may cart the same away, put no person shall engage In '" bage business except the duly author Ized city scavenger. Ed Hunter, ora duly authorUed licensee of " "Jj Tho expenses of 'garbage remqW Is left to private contract'80, "J citizen and the city J'". i. ' licensee, but a miner r. . '- ,-. cannot ue cni -rrr o follewing: .imiiar Contents ot 10 alUm or itaUW roceptacles not to Mcaeo ' - -JT per week, per tank, 1" ...m .,r mnra freauent removals ai tucies or more "";;;. htel. not to exceed a propon - y --r er coat, a arbage and trash In vm not exceeding 1 cubic yri'7 at not to exceed 50c '"Vflne'of This ordinance provides i fine not less than $5 or more uwMJ not loss than ao or V"- ,w0 '-rf Imprisonment not less thu W o more than twenty to W latlon of uny of these PWWJ; u Garbage cans provided for inue ordinance must be P'K convenent fo 8$fLE. Ma I